JohnDow Dynamic Introduces TPMS Training Video Module 7

Dec. 5, 2017
In just over four minutes the video communicates potential advantages of this new sensor system.

Part of JohnDow Dynamic’s introduction of its DVT Pro-Select Sensor System included the production of TPMS Video Module 7, detailing the features and training methods for this programmable sensor solution.

In just over four minutes the video communicates potential advantages of this new sensor system:

  • 98% vehicle coverage for Domestic, European and Asian vehicles
  • fast wireless programming with no pad or cradles needed to program the sensors
  • programs with all major TPMS tools from Bartec, Ateq and Snap-on
  • copy/clone - the capability of copying the ID from the old sensor and programming the new DVT Pro-Select Sensor
  • three-sensor program that is easy to manage and can lower inventory investment
  • through-the-tire programming that eliminates the need to break down the tire and wheel to reprogram
  • future update technology with new protocols that can be copied onto the DVT Pro-Select Sensors without hardware changes
  • dual valve technology providing easy interchange between rubber or metal valve options
  • online data contains lookup application data available on Epicor, WHI, Wrench Head, Show-Me-The-Parts and MAM
  • manufactured and tested to OE specifications and performance standards

The Pro-Select System includes three part numbers – DVT-P3152, DVT-P4332 and the DVT-P4332W that is specifically designed to work with all late model Wireless Auto Locate (WAL) equipped vehicles. A large portion of the video is dedicated to instruction on how to program the new Dynamic DVT Pro-Select sensors, complete the relearn process and clone an ID to our new sensors. This new TPMS Video Module 7 supplements the recently updated Dynamic TPMS training video library. You can view all the TPMS training videos on JohnDow's Dynamic website.

View the DVT Pro-Select training video module 7 here.

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